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Cushman & Wakefield announces a new employee benefit
As of 1 January 2022, the employees of global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield became eligible for another fringe benefit – two extra days off work, introduced as part of the firm’s well-established “Benefits In Your Hands” scheme, which provides for a regular review of employee benefits by a task force comprising employees from all its business lines.
Anna Trochim • February 02, 2022
Cushman & Wakefield partners with Helping Hand
Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield continues to improve its benefit package to address the needs of its employees and has partnered with Helping Hand, a platform offering a wide range of psychoeducational tools and access to individual online therapies – everything that provides comprehensive support on your way to achieving mental well-being and a better understanding of your emotions.
Anna Trochim • February 02, 2022
Cushman & Wakefield expands VIC industrial and office agency teams
Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to announce five new appointments within its Victorian Commercial Real Estate business, adding a depth of experience and strength to the Industrial Sales & Leasing and Office Leasing teams.
Luke Etherington • March 02, 2021
Japan and Australia Remain the Most Expensive Office Fit-out Markets in Asia Pacific
Cities in Japan and Australia continue to dominate the Top 10 list of most expensive office fit-out locations in Asia Pacific, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s 2020-2021 Asia Pacific Office Fit-out Cost Guide. Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Sydney lead the rankings, with Melbourne climbing four spots to fifth this year.
Todd Hanrahan • December 07, 2020
Deka Immobilien acquires Melbourne office tower for $454 million
In one of the most significant Australian office market transactions since the COVID-19 pandemic, German investor, Deka Immobilien has acquired a 22 level A-grade office tower at 452 Flinders Street, Melbourne, from the Dexus Wholesale Property Fund for $454 million.
Luke Etherington • September 11, 2020